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"bash out" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate the sound of loud, repetitive noise or when describing the process of quickly completing a task. For example, "He bashed out the final chord of the song and the entire crowd erupted in applause."
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bash out
verb
To write something very quickly, without much thought.
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Most analysts expect them to bash out a compromise.
I bash out my lengths and hurry back off to work.
Which makes him perfectly qualified to bash out some Beats-inspired tales for our site.
"Maybe I should just bash out an album of mediocre songs, to meet the demand?
Did Joy Division really bash out Atmosphere in the middle of a raging argument?
On Sunday night the group came to Bowery Ballroom to bash out a set full of raucous, bleary rants.
It wasn't an absurd idea: Texas was full of small bars where unpretentious country bands could bash out a living.
The working group has given itself until 2016 to bash out a proposal for the ICS to consider.
Liddiard thrashes away on a guitar as the three women take it in turn to bash out the lyrics.
Software firms prefer to bash out code and then try to catch as many bugs as possible while racing to ship the product.
While not everyone can bash out The Thick of It or Peep Show, freelance writing can tide over out-of-work researchers.
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